Corey Davis | Wide Receiver

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Silva was high on nearly every early Tennessee pick, with the exception of No. 18 overall pick USC CB Adoree’ Jackson, a prospect Josh Norris ranked No. 96 overall in the class. "[A] solid haul in [GM Jon] Robinson’s second year on the job. Robinson deserved NFL Executive of the Year consideration last season and should be in the mix again," Silva wrote. Draft Analyst's Tony Pauline graded the class as "B+," while ESPN's Mel Kiper graded it as a "B." The Rd. 3 pick of WKU WR Taywan Taylor -- who led the FBS over the past two years with 3,197 receiving yards and 34 touchdown catches -- drew praise. Taylor is a favorite of Josh Norris'. Thu, May 4, 2017 03:07:00 PM

Davis (6’3/209) graduated as the NCAA’s all-time leader in receiving yards (5,278), tallying 331 career receptions (15.9 YPR) and 52 touchdowns and earning 2016 MAC Offensive Player of the Year. Also smart, Davis scored 31 on the Wonderlic Test. Post-season ankle surgery prevented Davis from testing before the draft, and he did drop 11 passes as a senior. A plus-sized wideout who moves like a smaller man, Davis showed impressive quickness for his size on tape and dominated after the catch a la early-career Brandon Marshall. Davis drew pre-draft comparisons to Michael Thomas and Keenan Allen. Tennessee is a strong fit for Davis' immediate fantasy outlook with high-level quarterback play and non-dominant talent in the rest of the Titans' pass-catcher corps. Thu, Apr 27, 2017 08:48:00 PM

"They'll go best player as they typically do, but that's a strong connection," Schrager wrote. Depending on the way the board falls, Davis -- if he's there -- could easily be the top player on Baltimore's board when they come on the clock at No. 16. Thu, Apr 27, 2017 06:21:00 PM

In a Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel poll on the class' top receiver, Western Michigan WR Corey Davis narrowly topped Clemson's Mike Williams and Washington's John Ross to finish best in show.

"I don’t know how fast he could run but Michael Irvin ran 4.57 and he makes all those plays like Michael Irvin," one scout said. "Watch the games against Illinois, Northwestern, Wisconsin. Strong, quick, can break tackles. He’s the best." Davis' pre-Draft process has been quieter than most after he missed the NFL Combine due to minor ankle surgery he underwent in February. "He’s good, but not like some of the top guys from the past two years," said a third scout. "He’s like the kid from the Eagles (Jordan Matthews). Little better hands." Sun, Apr 23, 2017 02:53:00 PM